I specialise in my own interpretation of Neo Traditional. HYS: What style of tattooing do you specialise in and why? I think if you picked five great Neo Traditional artists, all of their work would be noticeably different. These days I’m influenced and inspired by those artists and more, but also the things I hear and see, things my fiancé does, things I come across during travels, etcetera. HYS: Who has influenced you the most as an artist?Īrtists like Emily Rose Murray, Jasmin Austin, Eckel and Justin Hartman have been huge influences in my career, especially as an apprentice trying to refine my style. I was 16 when I began my apprenticeship and I graduated from being an apprentice when I turned 18. I did my apprenticeship under Zane Stevens at Royal Ink Tattooing. HYS: Who did you do your apprenticeship with and long did you do it for? The more I was exposed to it the more I wanted to be a part of it. In my early teens I became more and more interested, listening to heavy music, seeing bands covered in tattoos, etcetera. I’ve always drawn growing up, and my dad had a few tattoos that I saw get done, so that kind of introduced me to it. HYS: What first got you interested in the craft? HYS: How long have you been a tattoo artist for? Jake is best known for his unique style of art, and has only five years experience. Sydney based Rites of Passage Tattoo Festival will feature over 250 of the world’s best tattoo artists, including Melbourne’s very own Neo Traditional tattooist, Jake Danielson.
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